Power Writing


Power Writing

1- Free writing:
       Write everyday for five minutes non-stop. Do not worry about anything. Write about anything it does not matter. Do not worry about grammar or spelling or style. The purpose of this exercise is to write without thinking . After you finish the exercise you can through the paper away. Just write do not think about whether it is right or wrong, whether it is good or bad. Just write. Write, write and write non-stop for five minutes. The goal of this exercise is writing without looking back on what you have written. It does not matter. Just write and do not think about what you have written. This is not a grammar or spelling exercise. Freewriting is a free writing exercise.

2- Keep a daily journal:
      Keeping a daily journal is a very useful tool to develop your writing skills. At the end of each working day write one paragraph on what you have felt, and what you have learned.
It is useful at the  top of each entry that you write the date.
How did you feel today?
What did you learn today?
What did you have difficulty with?

3- Read and write:
      Read something for five minutes and then stop, and then  write about what you have just read. Write one to two paragraphs. This exercise will help you develop your writing muscles. Make sure you find interesting and right to your level reading material.

4- Start a blog:
starting a blog could be fun and exciting. Keep it private and only your teacher and classroom friends can see it. at the end of the course you can delete it, or improve on it. Blogging is a useful tool for learning and sharing.

Remember,The more you write, the more you feel like writing.

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